Friday, 11 Dec 2020 10:07 PM MYTPeople take a picture of the setting sun on the Tanjung Aru beach in Kota Kinabalu September 30, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
He said to fully recover from this, it would take time and a holistic approach, as well as a huge injection of funds. Masidi said the ministry’s current allocation of RM25 million to the Sabah Tourism Board to promote the state as a travel destination may not go far if it took into account recurring and overhead costs as well.
Masidi said that while the vaccine is much anticipated and the state government will do its utmost to speed up the recovery process, there are many factors at play that are beyond control.